Fantasy Tip: Koetter's up-tempo system could be just what he doctor ordered for a Tampa Bay offense that ranked 30th in total offense this season. However, expectations may need to be tempered a bit since the Buccaneers could be breaking in a rookie starting quarterback depending on how they use the No. 1 pick in the draft.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are interested in Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter for their own open OC position. Koetter is still with Atlanta for now, but Tampa Bay would likely be interested if Koetter is not retained by Atlanta's new head coach.

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter's name is being mentioned in connection with the vacant University of Kentucky head coaching job. It is believed unlikely that he would leave, especially since he could be in the running for NFL head coaching jobs soon.

Atlanta Falcons offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter is expected to install a pass-heavy offense that will also feature the no-huddle, and QB Matt Ryan likes that idea. It not only allows him to call plays at the line of scrimmage, but it also gives the Falcons a chance to dictate tempo. "I love it," Ryan said. "It's something we've had success here with the past four years."

The Chicago Bears may show interest in Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter for their quarterbacks coaching position if he does not remain with the Jaguars. Koetter may be a candidate for other offensive coordinator positions.

Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter said he has known for about five weeks he likely will not return next season. "I think it's gotten a little bit harder every week and now you're into the final everything this week, the final time. It definitely hits you, there's no question about that," Koetter said.

Vito Stellino, of The Florida Times-Union, reports Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter said he would like the offense to get more "explosive" plays. Koetter is looking for passing plays of more than 16 yards and running plays of more than 12 yards.

Vic Ketchman, of Jaguars.com, reports the Jacksonville Jaguars' new offensive scheme under offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter will attempt more passes downfield, in addition to using the tight end more, according to head coach Jack Del Rio. The offense is also expected to feature more four-receiver sets.